S.Q. is generally kind hearted, but dimwitted thanks to Mr. Curtain. He admires Mr. Curtain and wants to believe what Mr. Curtain is doing is for good, but doubts that sometime. He at some points fails to notice the obvious, and forgets things very easily.

S.Q. is particularly fond of the four children, but has been convinced by Mr. Curtain that they are the real enemy.